54 collocations for molds

He uttered truths that wrought upon and molded the lives of those who heard him.

It was in some respects a cramped and lonely childhood, but certain things which strongly molded his character are worthy of mention.

Mix thoroughly and mold the dough into small wreaths; brush the top with the yolk of an egg and sprinkle with powdered sweet almonds.

The theory and practice of molding form by means of sound was the next bang at his minddelivered in the clergyman's most convincing manner, and, in view of the proofs that soon followed, an experience that seemed to dislocate the very foundations of his visible world, deemed hitherto secure enough at least to stand on.

And the addresses and discussions will also tend to mold the opinions of the people and have a marked influence not only upon State, but also upon National legislation.

With the exception of the Scriptures, Shakespeare's dramas have surpassed all other works in molding modern English thought.

Dig out the rough gold, polish the uncut diamonds, build temples of the graniteand perhaps mold even the clay into works of art?"

Consequently, he who molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes or pronounces decisions.

He continues also molding that environment to his desires.

And those who here monopolize education, those who try to mold the mind of youth, to the exclusion of all others whomsoever, how do they carry out their mission?

Soldiers and borderers walked behind the palisades, others continually molded bullets, while some were deep in slumber, waiting their turn to be called for the watch.

The influences that have formed the writer are identical with those which have molded the events that constitute the matter of his story.

A gown as close as a sheath molded the exuberance of her figure.

The trials of new and untried experiences and often of dire peril strengthen the character already strong, so that the pioneers in all lands and ages have been heroes whose exploits recounted in song and story have stirred the hearts and molded the faith of their descendants through many generations.

The only Koldo, breathing deeply, brought from his pocket a sheet of paper, while Mr. Pike propped himself deliberately against the door and tried to mold his features into that expression of guileless innocence which he had observed on the face of a cherub in the Vatican.

That he might have a model for his painting Morse had molded a figure of Hercules in clay.

His bench-made boots molded his long and slender feet to a nicety and fitted like gloves around the high instep.

Even Jove himself, who rules the skies, by this god coerced, molded his greatness into forms inferior to his own.

Rosa was working hard all day at her easel, and at night was illustrating books, or molding little groups of animals for the figure-dealers.

You leave it to the scientists to dispute whether the valley was formed wholly by glacial action or by some gigantic convulsion of nature, which tore its frowning cliffs apart, leaving the Valley rough, unfinished and uncouth to the gentle, molding hand of Time to smooth it up and beautify its floor with its present growth of oaks and pines and shrub and bush and ferns and vines, and laughing, running waters.

During the summer I was in the hands of two artists, Miss Anna Klumpke, who painted my portrait, and Paul Bartlett, who molded my head in clay.

I have now arrived at a point where I shall speak more of myself, and the insignificant part I was to play in molding history and shaping the destinies of Oregon and the Northwest.

When Harriet tired of books,for she was an eager reader,she found delight in a clay-pit in the garden, where she molded horses and dogs to her heart's content.

Do not grudge the hand that is molding the still too shapeless image within you.

Beside his daily work of molding iron with heat and hammer-blows, a fight between men was play; and now, with his hands on his hips, his manner was that of one relaxed in mood and ready for entertainment.

54 collocations for  molds